Thesaurus / sits down
FEEDBACKsynonyms for sits down
synonyms for sits down
- alight
- arrive
- deplane
- detrain
- disembark
- drop
- perch
- rest
- roost
- settle
- stop
- come down
- fly down
- get down
- set down
- settle down
- sit
- sit down
- touch down
- breathe
- lean
- lie down
- relax
- sit down
- stretch out
- doze
- dream
- drowse
- idle
- laze
- loaf
- loll
- lounge
- nap
- nod
- recline
- repose
- slack
- slacken
- slumber
- snooze
- spell
- unbend
- unlax
- unwind
- be at ease
- be comfortable
- compose oneself
- ease off
- ease up
- let down
- let up
- lie by
- lie still
- put feet up
- refresh oneself
- slack off
- take a break
- take a nap
- take five
- take it easy
- take life easy
- take ten
- take time out
- wind down
- negotiate
- stage a walkout
- strike
- walk out
- arbitrate
- boycott
- mediate
- mutiny
- picket
- quit
- resist
- revolt
- be on strike
- go on strike
- hit the bricks
- hold out
- refuse to work
- sit down
- sit in
- slow down
- stick out
- tie up
- breathe
- ease off
- mellow out
- recuperate
- relax
- rest
- sit down
- slow down
- stop for a breath
- take a break
- take ten
- wind down
- accumulate
- amass
- collect
- deliver
- hoard
- install
- invest
- save
- stash
- transfer
- bank
- commit
- ditch
- drop
- entrust
- garner
- keep
- lay
- park
- place
- plant
- plop
- plunk
- precipitate
- repose
- rest
- settle
- store
- stow
- treasure
- give in trust
- lay away
- plunk down
- put aside
- put by
- salt away
- sit down
- sock away
- squirrel away
- stock up
On this page you'll find 208 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to sits down, such as: dock, settle, touch down, alight, berth, and debark.
- disperse
- dissipate
- divide
- hold
- scatter
- spend
- squander
- throw away
- waste
- depart
- disorder
- do
- energize
- move
- neglect
- unsettle
- upset
- use
- wait
- take away
- take out
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
How to use sits down in a sentence
Before commencing a campaign a great general sits down to think it out.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME II (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLSThey stop presently at the most likely place, and Jeanne sits down under a pollard willow.
CHILD LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRYANATOLE FRANCEHe mounts his best ruffles and his finest tunic as he sits down to write his homily.
A CURSORY HISTORY OF SWEARINGJULIAN SHARMANAndre sits down by her side, and so, close to one another, mother and son tremblingly watch the progress of the play.
THE NABOBALPHONSE DAUDETAdolphe, who sees the atmosphere of the north pole upon his wife's face, sits down upon a chair by her side.
THE PETTY TROUBLES OF MARRIED LIFE, COMPLETEHONORE DE BALZAC“When Massock sits down to port wine he drinks like a fish,” returned Hyde, still laughing.
JOHNNY LUDLOW, FOURTH SERIESMRS. HENRY WOOD“Not likely, but Farrell sits down to a good table, I reckon,” Merritt ventured.
RADIO BOYS LOYALTYWAYNE WHIPPLEGreat laughter, and some sensation in Court as Jabberjee sits down.
BABOO JABBERJEE, B.A.F. ANSTEYEvery man sits down to supper at six, during the summer months, and they have two hours' nooning.
A CALIFORNIA GIRLEDWARD ELDRIDGEHe sits down near the flower, upon the lap of Mother Earth, takes out his pipe and fills it with tobacco.
PRAIRIE SMOKE (SECOND EDITION, REVISED)MELVIN RANDOLPH GILMORE